Littell's Living Age, Volume 164Living Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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Page 16
... interest in marine zool- ogy ? " he added in a tone of confidence . " Not I , " said Borroughdale ; " at least I ... interests you so much , " she added , turn- ing round to look at him , and speaking with some insistance . Borroughdale ...
... interest in marine zool- ogy ? " he added in a tone of confidence . " Not I , " said Borroughdale ; " at least I ... interests you so much , " she added , turn- ing round to look at him , and speaking with some insistance . Borroughdale ...
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... interest , glancing as he spoke able stupidity of things stole gently over into the vault above his head , where some the clever young man's mind , and he twice lightly attired but decorously obscure shrugged his shoulders again before ...
... interest , glancing as he spoke able stupidity of things stole gently over into the vault above his head , where some the clever young man's mind , and he twice lightly attired but decorously obscure shrugged his shoulders again before ...
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... interest and a semblance of truth suffi- cient to procure for those shadows of imagina- tion that willing suspension of disbelief for the moment , which constitutes poetic faith . Mr. Wordsworth , on the other hand , was to propose to ...
... interest and a semblance of truth suffi- cient to procure for those shadows of imagina- tion that willing suspension of disbelief for the moment , which constitutes poetic faith . Mr. Wordsworth , on the other hand , was to propose to ...
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... interest- from his observations that it arose from aing by tracing in them , truly though not osten- false ideal of composition , consciously adopted by the poets . And , as so often happens to men of a combative turn , his Non ego vos ...
... interest- from his observations that it arose from aing by tracing in them , truly though not osten- false ideal of composition , consciously adopted by the poets . And , as so often happens to men of a combative turn , his Non ego vos ...
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... interest to the world . This overweening estimate of his own genius caused him to undervalue tradition , and , as far as he could , to obliterate and level the distinctions which the practice of the best poets had created between the ...
... interest to the world . This overweening estimate of his own genius caused him to undervalue tradition , and , as far as he could , to obliterate and level the distinctions which the practice of the best poets had created between the ...
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